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Synthesis and structure of a CDO zeolite precursor with a high Al content

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A new CDO zeolite precursor (PreCDO) with a Si/Al ratio of 8.7, the lowest among the layered precursors of this channel-based small-pore zeolite reported so far, has been synthesized using… Click to show full abstract

A new CDO zeolite precursor (PreCDO) with a Si/Al ratio of 8.7, the lowest among the layered precursors of this channel-based small-pore zeolite reported so far, has been synthesized using tetraethylammonium (TEA+) and tetramethylammonium (TMA+) ions in fluoride media. However, both the elemental analysis and 13C MAS NMR results reveal the presence of TEA+ only in PreCDO, although this layered phase did not crystallize without TMA+ or F− present. The structure of PreCDO solved by a combination of synchrotron X-ray diffraction Rietveld analysis and computational modeling shows that the ferrierite (fer) layers of PreCDO are stacked with an interlayer distance of 2.7 A. Its calcination led to a condensation along the a-axis, yielding a highly crystalline CDO zeolite.

Keywords: zeolite; zeolite precursor; cdo zeolite; synthesis structure

Journal Title: Inorganic chemistry frontiers
Year Published: 2018

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